Preaching Expositionally Without Preaching Exhaustively
Peter Mead offers the following helpful points on how one can do an expositional study of a book and not cover every verse in the book.
Foundation – Know the message, flow and structure of the book. 1. Select key moments in the book. 2. Select key examples in the book. 3. Select an example in a sequence, but show the whole progression. 4. Select passages you want to preach. 5. Keep the big idea of the book clear throughout.
While I still have preference for verse-by-verse studies, this does offer a way to cover longer books without spending an inordinate time in a series. Read Peter's entire post here.
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